
HB288016MM1
28
Erase Commands
(class 5)
CMD
index
Type
Argument
Resp
Abbreviation
Command description
CMD32 ac
[31:0] data
address
R1
TAG_SECTOR_ST
ART
Sets the address of the first sector of
the erase group.
CMD33 ac
[31:0] data
address
R1
TAG_SECTOR_EN
D
Sets the address of the last sector in a
continuous range within the selected
erase group to be selected for erase,
or the address of a single sector to be
selected.
CMD34 ac
[31:0] data
address
R1
UNTAG_SECTOR
Removes one previously selected
sector from the erase selection.
CMD35 ac
[31:0] data
address
R1
TAG_ERASE_GRO
UP_START
Sets the address of the first erase
group within a range to be selected for
erase
CMD36 ac
[31:0] data
address
R1
TAG_ERASE_GRO
UP_END
Sets the address of the last erase
group within a continuous range to be
selected for erase
CMD37 ac
[31:0] data
address
R1
UNTAG_ERASE_G
ROUP
Removes one previously selected
erase group from the erase selection
CMD38 ac
[31:0] stuff bits
R1b
ERASE
Erases all previously selected sectors
Write Protection Commands
(class 6)
CMD
index
Type
Argument
Resp
Abbreviation
Command description
CMD28 ac
[31:0] data
address
R1b
SET_WRITE_PROT if the card has write protection
features, this command sets the write
protection bit of the addressed group.
The properties of write protection are
coded in the card specific data
(WP_GRP_SIZE).
CMD29 ac
[31:0] data
address
R1b
CLR_WRITE_PROT if the card provides write protection
features, this command clears the write
protection bit of the addressed group.
CMD30 adtc
[31:0] write
protect data
address
R1
SEND_WRITE_PR
OT
if the card provides write protection
features, this command asks the card
to send the status of the write
protection bits.*
1
CMD31 reversed
Note:
1. 32 write protection bits (representing 32 write protect groups starting at the specified address)
followed by 16 CRC bits are transferred in a payload format via the data line. The last (least
significant) bit of the protection bits corresponds to the first addressed group. If the addresses of
the last groups are outside the valid range, then the corresponding write protection bits shall be
set to zero.